Spinoffs Highlight Importance of University Research to U.S. Economy

The Science Coalition, representing the top 55 U.S. universities in research activity, asked its member institutions to identify those companies whose very existence grew out of federally-funded research on their respective campuses. The 55 institutions were able to point to 100 companies that trace their origins to basic research funded by the government.

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The Science Coalition, representing the top 55 U.S. universities in research activity, asked its member institutions to identify those companies whose very existence grew out of federally-funded research on their respective campuses. The 55 institutions were able to point to 100 companies that trace their origins to basic research funded by the government. Those companies are featured in the report, “Sparking Economic Growth 2.0: Companies Created from Federally Funded Research, Fueling American Innovation and Economic Growth.”

Of the 100 companies, seven are the offspring of research at the University of Illinois at Chicago, while another two were born of research at the University of Illinois campus in Urbana-Champaign.

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